Multi-instrumentalist based on the Isle of Wight. His recording career star… Read Full Bio ↴Multi-instrumentalist based on the Isle of Wight. His recording career started primarily on the Holistic Recordings label in the 1990s working alongside Max Brennan on a variety of his projects, most notably Fretless AZM and Nine Yards Orchestra.
Later, and more recently, he has been a member of The Bees (also on the Isle of Wight), moved to Venice, CA in 2015
Later, and more recently, he has been a member of The Bees (also on the Isle of Wight), moved to Venice, CA in 2015
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Comfy Club
Pnu Riff Lyrics
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Dinomir Le Géant
Majestic !
It could have been used in "The fearless vampire killers" soundtrack (1967).
Pure Tune and thank you 🙌
Tim Lookingbill
I Have Comfy Club on the "Space Jazz"Quango label CD I bought as part of a 11 piece compilation of this genre of trip lounge electronica jazz or whatever the category it fits under, all recorded between 1994 to 1999. I love this style of music but have to wade through all the repetitive drum machine electronica junk to find it. This selection is more down to earth as are the others on "Space Jazz". The drums sound enormous on my car stereo with subs on this piece. Love it!
32000BTUGasGrill
you might want to look for library music or film scores in the future to find more like it
P Bailey
If u like this check out 'The exploding Thumbs' pnu riff with aaron fletcher!
Tim Lookingbill
I don't see a connection to film scores. Comfy Club is a take on Dave Brubeck's "Take Five". Already have quite a few scores by Elmer Bernstein, John Barry, Richard Rodney Bennett, etc. Check out YouTube's The Billion Dollar Brain soundtrack, have a lot of rare unreleased stuff from the '60's. The problem with finding music similar in style as Comfy Club is the music industry's marketing model casts talent to the four winds of internet oblivion. The good stuff is buried among tons of crap.
Daniel Gaiswinkler
Unfortunately, this comment is more accurate than ever.